by Prasad Sawant | Nov 6, 2015 | Quant
We’ll look at a few more problems. Hope you have gone through the earlier Quick Quant posts. We are solving questions with shortcuts and non-conventional methods. See if you can crack this set in five minutes. Q.1 A milkman mixes 20 L of water with 80 L of milk....
by Sriram Krishnan | Nov 4, 2015 | Quant
A polynomial is an algebraic expression consisting of many terms involving powers of the variable. The general form of the polynomial is f(x) = a0xn + a1xn-1 + a2xn-2 + a3xn-3 + …+ an where ao, a1, a2, …. an are rational numbers and n is non-negative. The highest...
by Prasad Sawant | Nov 3, 2015 | Quant
Another set of five questions from quant. See if you can crack this set in five minutes. Q.1 Arun, Barun and Kiranmala start from the same place and travel in the same direction at speeds of 30, 40 and 60 km per hour respectively. Barun starts two hours after Arun. If...
by Prasad Sawant | Nov 2, 2015 | Quant
Hope you liked the first article on Quick Quant. Have a look at these five questions and see if you can crack this set in five minutes. Q.1 Three Englishmen and three Frenchmen work for the same company. Each of them knows a secret not known to others. They need to...
by Prasad Sawant | Nov 1, 2015 | Quant
In the next few articles, we are going to cover some interesting questions from Quant section. Before referring to the solutions, please try to solve these five questions in five minutes. Yes, five minutes is the upper limit to solve these five questions. Q.1 A graph...
by Shashank Prabhu | Oct 29, 2015 | Quant
As we saw arithmetic progressions in the previous article, we would be looking at another popular progression type in this article viz. the geometric progression. What is a geometric progression? A geometric progression is similar to an arithmetic progression in the...